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Phrynichus (Greek: ) may refer to: ==People== *Phrynichus Arabius, or Phrynichus Atticista abbreviated in lexica simply as (), a grammarian and rhetorician of the 2nd century AD. published by W. G. Rutherford, London 1881, ''Die Ekloge des Phrynichos'' E. Fischer, Berlin 1974 (.. F. ), Praeparatio Sophistica, ed. I. de Borries, Leipzig 1911. *There are also two dramatic poets named Phrynicus whose plays only survive in fragments: * *Phrynichus (tragic poet), or Phrynichus Tragicus, abbreviated in lexica as (), 6th-5th century BC, a pioneer of Greek tragedy, most famous for ''The Fall of Miletus'', edited by A. Nauck, TGF p.720. Fragmenta Lyrica, () ed. T. Bergk, PLG iii p. 561, ed. Snell (S. ) TrGF 1 p.69 * *Phrynichus (comic poet), or Phrynichus Comicus, abbreviated in lexica as (), a writer of old Attic comedy who flourished in the late 5th century BC. Ed. T. Kock, CAF i p.369; suppl. J. Demiańczuk, Supp.Com. p.74. *Phrynichus, an Athenian general during the Peloponnesian War. He took a leading part in establishing the oligarchy of the Four Hundred at Athens in 411 BC and was assassinated in the same year 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Phrynichus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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